Rick Apperson speaks about the 31 day "Dignity Project". Go to the Salvation Army Canada website and look for "The Dignity Project Challenge"...
We're going to India on this episode of Radio Imigrante with Jot, a recent newcomer to Smithers and your host, Kimberly Lipscombe, who is filling in for Chad Martinez. The music, ranging from 3 decades ago to 3 weeks ago, is sure to make you want to dance.
DJ Ari does the 3rd show in a series on cover songs with their originals.
Alfred from Papa New Guinea came to Canada at a young age, but still brought with him, via his parents, the experience of life in a small town on the beach of Papa New Guinea. The music tonight follows Alfred from Papa New Guinea and through his childhood in Edmonton, Inuvik, and Smithers.
Soup, Soap and Salvation. Rick Apperson talks about the services and programs of the Salvation Army in the Bulkley Valley and nationally.
Our guest on Radio Imigrante tonight has many an interesting story to share from all corners of the world. Rosemary was born in India to English parents, returned to England in her teens, then spent her adult life in countries such as Russia and the US before finally settling in Canada.
Problem Solving is the topic of discussion...for a copy of the resource material used today please go to www.heretohelp.bc.ca and look for the handout entitled Wellness Module 4: Problem Solving, put out by the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Today on the Bulkley View we reviewed a booklet entitled "Coping with Stress", which is jointly published by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Mental Health Association. You can download a copy of this booklet by going to www.heartandstroke.
It's about time that Radio Imigrante went to Brazil! Anna from Rio de Janeiro and her partner, Brian are on the show tonight with Chad Martinez to talk about the beaches, carnaval, feijoadas, and everything good from Brazil and play some great tunes.
Naomi Lynch, of Tangles 2, Smithers hairstylist shares part of her story - how she got into hairdressing and what she has learned through her career as a hair stylist about the value of our appearance.
in memory of jj cale, the bluegrass connection will play a JJ song on every remaining show of 2013.
long live JJ Cale.
On the Radio Imigrante Program today, we have Rohitha from Sri Lanka. The music he shares ranges from spiritual Buddhist chanting to street music and everything in between that comes for this small island off the coast of India.